Document Type
Article
Abstract
By committing to two conversation-based concepts, David Lankes's Mission for New Librarians and the “Scholarship as Conversation” Information Literacy Frame, Bethel University's Library has established a leadership role in advocating and implementing digital humanities at a midsized liberal arts institution. Aligning the services and strategy of the Bethel University Digital Library (BUDL), Bethel's institutional repository, with the lessons learned and relationships built through these conversations with administration, faculty, and staff has resulted in successful outcomes for the communication and implementation of innovative digital library and digital humanities initiatives.
Publication Title
College and Undergraduate Libraries
Volume
24
Issue
2-4
First Page
418
Last Page
433
Publication Date
10-2-2017
DOI
10.1080/10691316.2017.1328296
ISSN
10691316
Recommended Citation
Gerber, Kent, "Conversation as a model to build the relationship among libraries, digital humanities, and campus leadership" (2017). Librarian Publications and Presentations. 1.
https://spark.bethel.edu/librarian-publications/1